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Issaq (2013)
the best adaptation of Romeo & Juliet in any language
I have seen Issaq twice. Issaq is a fine follow up to Manish Tiwary's college drama Dil Dosti ETC. I am a big fan of that film. I greatly enjoyed this follow up which takes a regular story and treats it completely differently from any other love stories you will ever seen from Bollywood. The lovers are not doe-eyed. The villains are not without their shades of grey. The mileu is bang on and the scale is huge. The film could easily have revolved around two lovers but the film is full of colourful characters played by important actors of the film industry which raises the bar by several notches. The lead pair Amyra Dastur and Prateik give their all, even if they are ill-placed in a couple of UP scenes. It is clear they do not belong to the place. But that is made up by characters who are around them by dozen. There are friends, Murari and Bihata played superbly by Vineet Kumar and Amit Sial, who bring plateful of humour and male bonding. There is Evelyin Sharma who brings another definition of love before our hero falls in true love.And there are half a dozen villains from macho Teeta Singh, played by Ravi Kissen, his love, Rajeshwari, the naxal leader, Prashant Narayanan and a new actor who is from the UP police force. The most colourful is Baba played with super liveliness by Makrand Despande.
What I loved the most was the humor in the film. Humor not only in humoros scenes but in what are serious scenes. There is always more than meets the eye. You appreciate these elements more in your second viewing as I did. I don't know how good the film is as an adaptation but read that Issaq is the best adaptation of Romeo and Juliet in any language.
I believe it whole-heartedly.
Shabd (2005)
do not slip on this word
awful awful awful film. the casting was so wrong. imagine having Munna Bhai cast as a writer. no a booker winning writer. the actress looked stunningly beautiful but can she act? no, can she act to save her life? see the film to get the answer. and Mr Zayed Khan as a young professor - not very convinced, eh! the biggest problem was - yes the above are nothing - was in the execution of the story - there perversion of the husband just does not play out in the mainstream oh i'll not kiss have sex format. and then everything becomes hunky dory. what the hell? poor acting, poor execution - the shot looks beautiful, but out of context. And bad special effects. turd all the way. advice not to slip on this this. take my word....
Dil Dosti Etc (2007)
Simply a great film to be seen on Indian Screen
Simply a great film seen on Indian Screen. Thoroughly enjoyed the film even if it needs the patience to see what the story teller is trying to show case
he very deftly builds up several characters who go to university in delhi
they come from different background and want different things in life. The two hero are from two mentalities one is small towner and wants to be a politician in college other is this characters who rummages through life and just wants to fulfill one basic need sex! A great creation of environment, and subtle drama
that is so missing on Indian cinema. what is amazing about your film is that many many things you don't see if you don't bother things behind actors & lines said by people - . what I love and thank you is you don't have to give a message there is a distinct feeling when movie ends that you want to go back and see it again. We discussed why did sanjay die, and would happened if sanjay had actually lived? Highly recommended guys! (and girls! you will see girls here who are making their own minds on romance, sex and career
.) - Abhinav Sekawariv